To see the Disney tale “Frozen” on the screen or on stage is certainly a moving experience, but imagine how it would feel to see the story set, literally, in a “frozen” world.

That’s the idea of “Disney on Ice: Frozen,” coming to the PPL Center in Allentown from Wednesday through Jan. 21.

The magical story about the strength and love of Princesses Elsa and Anna will play out on a glistening sheet of ice.

“The really great thing about ‘Disney on Ice: Frozen’ is you are going to see skaters perform really really cool tricks. And also beautiful skating, snow and very beautiful special effects. It’s really an all encompassing production,” says Julianne DiMura, who plays Princess Elsa of Arendelle, the role played by Idina Menzel in the hit animated film.

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Abigail Kimmelmann as Anna (left) and Julianne DiMura as Elsa in the Disney on Ice production of 'Frozen'

Abigail Kimmelmann as Anna (left) and Julianne DiMura as Elsa in the Disney on Ice production of 'Frozen' (Feld Entertainment / CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

“Snow will trickle down on the ice to make it look like you’re in this winter wonderland.”

As the story goes, Elsa has the magical power to turn things into ice. All’s well when she is very young, but a series of events that happen as she and her younger sister Anna grow up results in her inability to control her powers. She runs away to the frigid mountains and Arendelle is turned into an eternal winter. Anna sets out on an adventure to find her sister, an adventure that includes characters such as favorites Olaf the snowman and Sven the reindeer.

DiMura has a younger sister — Nicolette — so she says she can relate to the “sister dynamic and the storyline of true love between siblings.”

“I think it’s the bond between two sisters that appeals to me the most. Also the message about not being afraid to be who you truly are and having confidence in your abilities.”

DiMura says she has become close to Abigail Kimmelman, who plays Anna.

“We benefit from that dynamic,” she says.

DiMura’s skating abilities have been well-honed. She’s been competing since she was young and has won many titles.

After she graduated from the University of Delaware in 2013, she starting performing in Europe in the show “Holiday on Ice.”

Then last year she played Elsa in “The Wonderful World of Disney on Ice.”

Now she gets to re-enact the entire story as Elsa.

Her style of skating fits Elsa’s sophisticated look.

“I emphasize long lines and an elegant kind of style, and with the role of Elsa they stress skaters having elegance and power,” DiMura says.

Her power includes moves such as double jumps, lay back spins and foot jumps.

Of course, her showcase number is “Let it Go,” when Elsa, in the frozen mountains, rejoices in being able to use her power without fear or limit, to let her past go.

“The movements become sharper as the song kind of builds. As it builds I become more confident. My skating will become more confident, more powerful and faster.”

Pay attention to her hands during the show, she says.

“In the movie there is a lot of emphasis on her [Elsa’s] hands cause that’s where the magic comes from,” she says. There will be flicking of the wrists and open palm movements to emphasize the importance of the hands.”

DiMura says her second-favorite song is “For the First Time In Forever (Reprise).”

“It’s really a dialogue between the two [Anna and Elsa]. Anna confronts her and wants her to come home. The push-pull dialogue between the character really showcases the sibling love. You get to see them on the ice at the same time.”

DiMura says Kimmelman is a “beautiful skater” and “very dynamic.” ‘“She does awesome skating tricks and jumps and spins and high-energy skating. She does a wonderful job of bringing the Anna you see in the movie to life.”

Of course, there also is dynamic skating by the two young male characters — Kristoff and Hans — and many more Disney characters show up on the ice.

“Although it is the ‘Frozen’ storyline, in the opening number and in finale, the audience will get to see other Disney characters they know and love — Snow White and her prince, Woody and Buzz from ‘Toy Story,’ Cinderella and Prince Charming, Ariel and Prince Eric.”

Mickey and Minnie Mouse also will make an appearance.

DiMura says, perhaps, her favorite part of the show is the reactions she gets from audiences, particularly children.

“It’s kind of a reminder of why I do what I do — when you see children and families and people of all ages getting so excited about the show.”